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davis has more. >> reporter: in the shadow of the pentagon, under bright and sunny skies, they joined 200 families to remember a day 9 years ago from the world as we knew it was forever changed. >> on a day like, this the calm september morning was shattered by the worst act of terrorism in the nation's history. >> reporter: the president laid a wreath in memory. he didn't mention the controversies swirling around the plan or the florida pastor who had planned to burn the q'uran, he did appeal to the nation to honor the memory of those killed on september 11th by valuing diversity and tolerance. >> we are not and never will be at war with islam and that was not a religion that attacked us, it was al qaeda. >> reporter: they search for the bench inscribed with the name of the loved one and that is where the personal and private remembrances take place. >> when i come here, i feel happy because i realize that people are coming here and remembering. >> reporter: rebecca was a teenager when her father who worked inside the pentagon was killed on september 11th. he feels a connection to hi
davis has more. >> reporter: in the shadow of the pentagon, under bright and sunny skies, they joined 200 families to remember a day 9 years ago from the world as we knew it was forever changed. >> on a day like, this the calm september morning was shattered by the worst act of terrorism in the nation's history. >> reporter: the president laid a wreath in memory. he didn't mention the controversies swirling around the plan or the florida pastor who had planned to burn the...
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our jennifer davis reports on what's becoming a very heated debate in washington, d.c. >> reporter: congress returns to washington in the middle of campaign season and is battling it out over the bush-era tax cuts. he wants to extend tax cuts for the middle class but not the wealthy. >> if i said the sky was blue, they would say no. >> reporter: but now top house return john boehner said he would compromise, reporting tax cut foss the middle class even if tax cuts for the wealthy were to expire. >> you should not raise taxes on anyone in a recession. he was never gonna block the middle class tax cut. >> reporter: boehner is still pushing for this to be extended for high-income families because he said they can are job creator. >> we won't have real economic growth if we keep raising taxes on small businesses. >> reporter: boehner would become speaker of the house if the republicans win enough seats in the midterm elections and he's been trading barbs with the white house as the preelections heat up. >> an average of more than $100,000 a year for people that make more than a million a year, t
our jennifer davis reports on what's becoming a very heated debate in washington, d.c. >> reporter: congress returns to washington in the middle of campaign season and is battling it out over the bush-era tax cuts. he wants to extend tax cuts for the middle class but not the wealthy. >> if i said the sky was blue, they would say no. >> reporter: but now top house return john boehner said he would compromise, reporting tax cut foss the middle class even if tax cuts for the...
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fox's jennifer davis reports from washington. >> reporter: it could be the largest leak of classified u.s. information ever. more than 90,000 documents of raw intelligence relating to the war in afghanistan now available for anyone to see on the website. the founder of the antiwar group says the document reveal abuses by u.s. and coalition forces and perhaps even war crimes. >> if governments don't like populations being upset they should treat them better, not conceal abuses. >> reporter: a official is calling the documents a mix of rumor and second hand information. they detail a variety of assessments about incidents over the last six years involving friendly fire, civilian casualties and intelligence officials from pakistan, a u.s. alley cooperating with taliban extremists. >> it is not the content as much as it is there are names, there are operations, there is logistics, there is sources, all of that information out in a public way has the potential, ed, to do harm. >> reporter: it wasn't necessary to have this out there and really it doesn't tell you that much more than we didn
fox's jennifer davis reports from washington. >> reporter: it could be the largest leak of classified u.s. information ever. more than 90,000 documents of raw intelligence relating to the war in afghanistan now available for anyone to see on the website. the founder of the antiwar group says the document reveal abuses by u.s. and coalition forces and perhaps even war crimes. >> if governments don't like populations being upset they should treat them better, not conceal abuses....
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as fox 5's jennifer davis reports the gender gap is the 14th higher in the country and higher than the national gap as well. >> reporter: women are celebrated at the dairy god mother in delray. >> thank you. >> they are working in all parts of the popular frozen custard shop which is owned by and named after a woman. >> i didn't think about it that way when i first started out. but yes, i am the dairy god mother. >> reporter: liz davis is proud to say there is no gender gap at her operation. but not shocked to hear there is a big one outside her store. >> i am not surprised at that gap. i think it will continue to improve and improve as time goes by. >> reporter: according to a new report women in virginia earn an average of 81 cents for every dollar that men earn. that difference is larger than in most other states. >> for the same job, they ought to get the same pay. >> reporter: but they don't. the commonwealth institute says the hourly wage gap between the sexes in virginia in 2008 was $3.59. for the merely median income that works out to a difference of nearly $16,000 a year. >> d
as fox 5's jennifer davis reports the gender gap is the 14th higher in the country and higher than the national gap as well. >> reporter: women are celebrated at the dairy god mother in delray. >> thank you. >> they are working in all parts of the popular frozen custard shop which is owned by and named after a woman. >> i didn't think about it that way when i first started out. but yes, i am the dairy god mother. >> reporter: liz davis is proud to say there is no...
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jennifer davis reports. >> reporter: the east coast braced for a blowout, but earl just blew on by. cape cod woke up tie gorgeous day and now it's time to get back to business as unusual. earl weakening from a mighty hurricane to a tropical storm, still bringing with it plenty of wind and waves, but not nearly enough to bother weather- warned new englanders used to rougher weather. >> it's okay. >> reporter: did you notice it? >> not really. there were thunderstorms worse than that. >> reporter: signs came down in preparation for what could have been a serious blast with hurricane-force wind and rain burb those same signs are going back up and business owners hope it could be an economic viable labor day weekend. >> this was a nothing storm, as you might think. we have regular windy days here that are 50 miles per hour winds, southwesterly, not northeasterly, but this was a real bust. >> reporter: massachusetts suffered a few hundred power outages and flooding in low laying areas, but no major damage reports. what is now tropical storm earl, leaves blue skies in its wake. what do yo
jennifer davis reports. >> reporter: the east coast braced for a blowout, but earl just blew on by. cape cod woke up tie gorgeous day and now it's time to get back to business as unusual. earl weakening from a mighty hurricane to a tropical storm, still bringing with it plenty of wind and waves, but not nearly enough to bother weather- warned new englanders used to rougher weather. >> it's okay. >> reporter: did you notice it? >> not really. there were thunderstorms...
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jennifer davis has the emotional investigation from washington, d.c. >> reporter: at the nation's resting place for presidents and fallen heros, tombstones have been found under water and peaking through mud. officials have found mislabeled head tones and remains out of place. >> 4,400 to 6, 6,600 graves may be unmarked, mislabeled or unlabeled. we are here today because we owe our veterans better. >> reporter: the former superintendent apologized to veteran's families and said the mismanagement wasn't intentional but the work was complex and unseizing. >> personally, it pains me that our team at arlington did not perform to the highest -- required. >> argueton represents to the world in our country the value we place on our veterans and life and in death. and the army must restore the solemn trust that american heros deserve. >> reporter: arlington memorial says that it is stepping up it's efforts to bring the memorial to date. >>> defense secretary robert beats said today the u.s. had a quote moral responsibility to protect individuals who might be in danger. he also said the military w
jennifer davis has the emotional investigation from washington, d.c. >> reporter: at the nation's resting place for presidents and fallen heros, tombstones have been found under water and peaking through mud. officials have found mislabeled head tones and remains out of place. >> 4,400 to 6, 6,600 graves may be unmarked, mislabeled or unlabeled. we are here today because we owe our veterans better. >> reporter: the former superintendent apologized to veteran's families and...
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reporter jennifer davis is live tonight in chat ham, massachusetts. good evening, jennifer. >> reporter: good evening. well, you know it has been raining pretty consistently here for several hours. at times those bands were pretty strong. but you are right, this storm was nowhere near as big or as strong as many had expected just a few days ago. still, the governor says even if it didn't reach category one status, this was still a very serious storm. >> we have had them before and we will have them again. >> reporter: after whipping the north carolina coastline with heavy wind and rain earl may be weakening at a quicker pace than expected. warnings are in effect around cape cod as well as martha's vineyard and nantucket. >> you can go out to an existing area shelter that has been set up at the high school. and they have snacks and drinks until we know exactly what's going to happen with the storm. >> reporter: the national hurricane center says most of earl's strong winds are expected to stay off cape cod. that's good news for those in the area. >> it
reporter jennifer davis is live tonight in chat ham, massachusetts. good evening, jennifer. >> reporter: good evening. well, you know it has been raining pretty consistently here for several hours. at times those bands were pretty strong. but you are right, this storm was nowhere near as big or as strong as many had expected just a few days ago. still, the governor says even if it didn't reach category one status, this was still a very serious storm. >> we have had them before and...
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jennifer davis reports now from washington, d.c. >> reporter: outgoing speaker nancy pilosi will stay on as the party's leader. there will been great debate among the rank and file. but house democrats overwhelmingly chose her. despite her party's mid-term election losses. >> i am proud to be part of this leadership team. our consensus is that we go out there listening to the american people. >> reporter: pilosi didn't have everyone's support. 43 voted against her. >> she is the face that defeated us in this last election. and it seems to me that at some point in time you have to put your personal agenda and ambitions aside for the good of the country. >> reporter: there was no descents among house gop members who voted to make minority leader john baener the new house speaker. but the top republican isn't so happy about the democrats still in charge of this lame duck session. >> i would be remiss if i didn't discuss concern about the priorities on the other side of the aisles. >> reporter: it is time to tackle the issue of bush era tax cuts set to expire at the end of the year. >> we
jennifer davis reports now from washington, d.c. >> reporter: outgoing speaker nancy pilosi will stay on as the party's leader. there will been great debate among the rank and file. but house democrats overwhelmingly chose her. despite her party's mid-term election losses. >> i am proud to be part of this leadership team. our consensus is that we go out there listening to the american people. >> reporter: pilosi didn't have everyone's support. 43 voted against her. >>...
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jennifer davis reports now from washington, d.c. >> reporter: outgoing speaker nancy pilosi will stay on as the party's leader. there will been great debate among the rank and file. but house democrats overwhelmingly chose her. despite her party's mid-term election losses. >> i am proud to be part of this leadership team. our consensus is that we go out there listening to the american people. >> reporter: pilosi didn't have everyone's support. 43 voted against her. >> she is the face that defeated us in this last election. and it seems to me that at some point in time you have to put your personal agenda and ambitions aside for the good of the country. >> reporter: there was no descents among house gop members who voted to make minority leader john baener the new house speaker. but the top republican isn't so happy about the democrats still in charge of this lame duck session. >> i would be remiss if i didn't discuss concern about the priorities on the other side of the aisles. >> reporter: it is time to tackle the issue of bush era tax cuts set to expire at the end of the year. >> we
jennifer davis reports now from washington, d.c. >> reporter: outgoing speaker nancy pilosi will stay on as the party's leader. there will been great debate among the rank and file. but house democrats overwhelmingly chose her. despite her party's mid-term election losses. >> i am proud to be part of this leadership team. our consensus is that we go out there listening to the american people. >> reporter: pilosi didn't have everyone's support. 43 voted against her. >>...
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jennifer davis, fox news. >>> tesla motors is scheduled to take over the nummi plant tomorrow. production at its new sight could result in about 1,000 jobs. tesla says it will use that factory to build vehicles including the model s sedan. the plant was used as a venture between gm and toyota. gm withdrew from that partnership and nummi closed that plant in april leaving thousands of employees out of work. >>> how about got gold? the u.s. mint says it has run out of one ounce 2010 american buffalo coins as the price of gold hit a new high. >>> some sobering news about our country's mental health. almost one in ten americans is depressed. the u.s. center for disease control and prevention found more than 9% of adults suffers from depression and about 1/3 of them have a severe form of the mental disorder. researchers say the main factor affecting depression, the person's employment status. >>>adhd may be a genetic disordered that's the direction new research is going in. a study today says that children with adhd are more likely than others to have missing or duplicated chunks of
jennifer davis, fox news. >>> tesla motors is scheduled to take over the nummi plant tomorrow. production at its new sight could result in about 1,000 jobs. tesla says it will use that factory to build vehicles including the model s sedan. the plant was used as a venture between gm and toyota. gm withdrew from that partnership and nummi closed that plant in april leaving thousands of employees out of work. >>> how about got gold? the u.s. mint says it has run out of one ounce...
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jennifer davis has more from washington, d.c. >> reporter: the tax-cut compromise has its first real test with an afternoon vote in the senate. the senate remains confident it will pass but most of the actions still remain in the house where democrats have been rebelling about the package the president put together. >> i think we'll pass the bill as opposed to not passing anything. >> but steny hoyer says he t hinks members will first try to amend the measure. >> i know some believe there is a compro nice available. but we'll have to see where the votes lie. >> reporter: as it stands now, the measure extends bush-era tax cuts that are set to j anuary 1st to all americans. >> if the democrats in the house scuttle this deal, that will be the first thing we do is prevent these job-killing tax increases and we'll do it retroactive after the first of the year. >> reporter: many americans say they don't want a rise in taxes but they do want some action, especially in a state package that is too generous for the wealthy. >> i think most people just believe that on this issue the administrat
jennifer davis has more from washington, d.c. >> reporter: the tax-cut compromise has its first real test with an afternoon vote in the senate. the senate remains confident it will pass but most of the actions still remain in the house where democrats have been rebelling about the package the president put together. >> i think we'll pass the bill as opposed to not passing anything. >> but steny hoyer says he t hinks members will first try to amend the measure. >> i know...
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reporter jennifer davis is live tonight in chat ham, massachusetts. good evening, jennifer. >> reporter: good evening. well, you know it has been raining pretty consistently here for several hours. at times those bands were pretty strong. but you are right, this storm was nowhere near as big or as strong as many had expected just a few days ago. still, the governor says even if it didn't reach category one status, this was still a very serious storm. >> we have had them before and we will have them again. >> reporter: after whipping the north carolina coastline with heavy wind and rain earl may be weakening at a quicker pace than expected. warnings are in effect around cape cod as well as martha's vineyard and nantucket. >> you can go out to an existing area shelter that has been set up at the high school. and they have snacks and drinks until we know exactly what's going to happen with the storm. >> reporter: the national hurricane center says most of earl's strong winds are expected to stay off cape cod. that's good news for those in the area. >> it
reporter jennifer davis is live tonight in chat ham, massachusetts. good evening, jennifer. >> reporter: good evening. well, you know it has been raining pretty consistently here for several hours. at times those bands were pretty strong. but you are right, this storm was nowhere near as big or as strong as many had expected just a few days ago. still, the governor says even if it didn't reach category one status, this was still a very serious storm. >> we have had them before and...
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fox 5's jennifer davis has the story. >> reporter: a victorious president obama sign as sweeping overhaul of financial regulations into law. and celebrates with democrats who fought for two years to get the bill through congress following the country's recent financial meltdown. >> these reforms represent the strongest consumer financial protections in history. >> reporter: the president says the new law contains common sense changes, including the creation of a council of regulators to oversee wall street's complex financial transactions and a watchdog consumer protection bureau. >> the american people will never again be asked to foot the bill for wall street's mistakes. there will be no more tax funded bailouts, period. >> reporter: three senate republicans supported the measure, and the president thanked them directly. but most in the g.o.p. opposed the package which they say ignores the root causes of the financial crisis and burdens small banks and businesses with new regulations that add to a government they believe is already too big. >> for more than a year and a half, the presid
fox 5's jennifer davis has the story. >> reporter: a victorious president obama sign as sweeping overhaul of financial regulations into law. and celebrates with democrats who fought for two years to get the bill through congress following the country's recent financial meltdown. >> these reforms represent the strongest consumer financial protections in history. >> reporter: the president says the new law contains common sense changes, including the creation of a council of...
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and then at the hosting of uc davis. the photographer will be following jennifer all season. the giants, are going to play without abortion thorton. and new rule-and beginning with the st. louis blues. they're going to lose $77,000. and the raiders are on television for a home game on sunday. that is the first time since the opener from last season. the raiders, in kansas city. five-two, the raiders are 4-4. it has been several years since they had a chance, and to break a record and this season, those giants, and dole readers! >> and simply, to go out there and more importantly, what is at stake in the division in the first place. i'm going to go up and give them everything that i got. >> the world championships held their season conference today. the big news is that some of all--fazan deval--is requested to lose weight. >> and it was difficult of however, it is a classic case of tough love. he is not really have a chance unless he gets behind this. he has some work to do. he knows it and this is the major leagues in the nose of the needs to be better shape. >> and with fre
and then at the hosting of uc davis. the photographer will be following jennifer all season. the giants, are going to play without abortion thorton. and new rule-and beginning with the st. louis blues. they're going to lose $77,000. and the raiders are on television for a home game on sunday. that is the first time since the opener from last season. the raiders, in kansas city. five-two, the raiders are 4-4. it has been several years since they had a chance, and to break a record and this...
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reporting live, jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. two teenagers face several charges in the stabbing account of a man. stemmers rudamian jones and malk davis have been charged in the stabbing of clifton epps. epps remains in serious condition in shock trauma. >> police had their hands full with a rash of shootings last night. police responded to a least three shootings, including one on westwood avenue. a man was shot in the chest at around 8:15. one woman and two men were shot within a 10-minute span. >> leaders met for a second time last night. >> it watch group member was accused of beating an african- american teenager. car read has more -- car read -- we have more on the meetings. >> committee members voiced their displeasure about not being allowed into the closed- doors meeting. inside, a group of religious and political leaders discussed the alleged beating of a 15-year-old boy last month and the state of the jewish and african-american feelings in the committee. >> we're going to work together to make sure that an event like
reporting live, jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. two teenagers face several charges in the stabbing account of a man. stemmers rudamian jones and malk davis have been charged in the stabbing of clifton epps. epps remains in serious condition in shock trauma. >> police had their hands full with a rash of shootings last night. police responded to a least three shootings, including one on westwood avenue. a man was shot in the chest at around 8:15. one woman and two...
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. >> i'm jennifer dom. now we know who the 49ers starting quarterback is but who is the backup. >> don't get me started. >> don't get him started. what does mike singletary have against nate davis? he explains coming up. mpany - knew what she was doing. she has this ability to come to a very confusing situation, take a look and figure out what the right thing to do is. there was no playing things loose or close to the edge. we were going to do things the right way... because ultimately, that's the way you build a company to last. she was always asking us to be as efficient as possible, to be as frugal as possible. she gets in at the heart of the issue... and she'll bring people together to resolve a problem. she's a problem solver. she listens to people around her and she will seek... different and often conflicting points of view. she makes people feel heard and makes them feel valued. but, ultimately she's looking to make the right decision. we can fix california, no question about it. it's going to take
. >> i'm jennifer dom. now we know who the 49ers starting quarterback is but who is the backup. >> don't get me started. >> don't get him started. what does mike singletary have against nate davis? he explains coming up. mpany - knew what she was doing. she has this ability to come to a very confusing situation, take a look and figure out what the right thing to do is. there was no playing things loose or close to the edge. we were going to do things the right way... because...
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jennifer mistrow tells us how they saved the life of a man they had never even met. >> reporter: st. patricks day weekend seemed like a great time for alfonso rodriguez to take his family for a drive, but this single dad's car trip turned from recreation to a rescue. >> the vehicle was on fire. my concern was if there was anyone inside. >> reporter: anthony lovelies car had been in an accident at the 101/280 split near san francisco. the chevy cavalier had spun around and was facing the wrong way on the road. >> as i was able to drive right next to it, i saw mr. lovell, who was being burned at that time. >> reporter: the entire car was on fire. alfonso pulled his truck over on the freeway. he ran to the locked car and tried to break a window with his foot. when that didn't work, he used a wrench his teenager son fished out of a toolbox in the family truck. dodging broken glass and flames, alfonso reached for lovell. >> i had to, you know, step into the vehicle, undo the seat belt, which fortunately was very easy to do. and i grabbed mr. lovell and pulled him out as my son pulled on m
jennifer mistrow tells us how they saved the life of a man they had never even met. >> reporter: st. patricks day weekend seemed like a great time for alfonso rodriguez to take his family for a drive, but this single dad's car trip turned from recreation to a rescue. >> the vehicle was on fire. my concern was if there was anyone inside. >> reporter: anthony lovelies car had been in an accident at the 101/280 split near san francisco. the chevy cavalier had spun around and was...